- Learned about the concept of structure and stability by building different structures with Legos.
- Explored the concept of balance and weight distribution while building tall Lego towers.
- Understood the concept of force and motion by experimenting with different ways to make Lego cars move.
- Learned about the concept of friction by observing how Legos stick together and how they slide on different surfaces.
- Explored the concept of symmetry by creating symmetrical designs with Legos.
- Understood the concept of simple machines by building and experimenting with Lego pulleys, levers, and gears.
- Learned about the concept of magnetism by using magnetic Legos and observing how they attract or repel each other.
- Explored the concept of energy transfer by building Lego structures that can transfer energy from one part to another.
- Understood the concept of buoyancy by building Lego boats and observing how they float or sink in water.
- Learned about the concept of aerodynamics by building Lego airplanes and experimenting with different wing designs.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more complex structures and experiment with different materials to enhance their understanding of structure and stability. They can also learn about different types of forces and motion by building more advanced Lego vehicles and testing them on different terrains. Additionally, they can explore the concept of renewable energy by building Lego windmills or solar-powered structures. Encourage the child to think creatively and problem-solve while building with Legos to further develop their scientific thinking skills.